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What does jasmine mean in japanese?

Jasmine doesn't have a direct translation in Japanese, but there are several ways to refer to it:

1. ジャスミン (Jasumin): This is the most common and direct way to say "jasmine" in Japanese. It's a loanword directly from the English "jasmine".

2. モクセイ (Mokusei): This means "Osmanthus" in Japanese. Osmanthus is a flower with a strong fragrance, similar to jasmine, and is often used as a substitute for jasmine in Japanese culture and language.

3. クチナシ (Kuchinashi): This means "Gardenia" in Japanese. Gardenia is another flower with a strong, sweet scent, often associated with jasmine.

4. 茉莉花 (Matsurika): This is the Chinese word for "jasmine" and is sometimes used in Japanese, particularly when referring to jasmine tea.

Therefore, depending on the context, "jasmine" can be translated into Japanese as "ジャスミン," "モクセイ," "クチナシ," or "茉莉花."

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